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Make sure that you cleared the PIDs from the ECU and not just the reader. If codes come back, I'd first check the wiring going to the sensors (P0345 is

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Make sure that you cleared the PIDs from the ECU and not just the reader. If codes come back, I'd first check the wiring going to the sensors (P0345 is Bank 2/left/driver's side). If wiring checks out, I'd check the sensor(s). The FSM is an invaluable resource when troubleshooting (link in my sig).
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Make sure that you cleared the PIDs from the ECU and not just the reader. If codes come back, I'd first check the wiring going to the sensors (P0345 is Bank 2/left/driver's side). If wiring checks out, I'd check the sensor(s). The FSM is an invaluable resource when troubleshooting (link in my sig).
Thank you for the reply! code is cleared and i checked wiring and looks good. Not sure how reader clear the code, how could I tell if it is from PID?
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Thank you for the reply! code is cleared and i checked wiring and looks good. Not sure how reader clear the code, how could I tell if it is from PID?
Oops. PID should be DTC (Diagnostic Trouble Code). Sorry about that.
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